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Keep us updated!! I've got a gtx 970 and have held off getting a new gfx card or monitors due to expense. However being able to get some free sync monitors would definitely help in the cost department!!GeForce cards mysteriously begin playing nice with TR's FreeSync monitors
People on Reddit are confirming that they're seeing the same thing with Freesync working with their Nvidia cards & latest drivers.
Edit: My initial testing with my own Freesync monitor is looking good. Things feel incredibly smooth and I'm seeing no tearing when in borderless. It's an older Freesync monitor though and has no FS enabled indicator, so can't 100% verify. There was a Windows update yesterday and I'm wondering if maybe they did something to DWM that hooks into VRR capable displays.
Edit2: This is definitely working. DXMD jumping between 60-90fps at high speeds with no tearing and it's smooth-as-silk
Edit3: Article was updated with a correction, saying it's just DWM Vsync, but things feel much different than they did before testing this out, so something has changed. Gotta wait and see what additional tests come up with to explain it.
Keep us updated!! I've got a gtx 970 and have held off getting a new gfx card or monitors due to expense. However being able to get some free sync monitors would definitely help in the cost department!!
I have a second monitor that is also 144hz but isn't gsync or freesync, so I'll do some tests with that tomorrow and see what's up.
It's entirely possible though that what I'm seeing is something fixed with the way DWM has been screwy with vsync for a while, so I'd be comparing a correct baseline to that of a bugged one.
I think you'd want at least a 1080, probably a 1080ti.What's the recommendation for a video card that can run WoW @ 4K at reasonably high settings? I just upgraded to an i7-8700k. My existing card is a GTX 950 which runs WoW beautifully at 1080p, but at 4K it's kind of struggling at mid-range settings.
I do NOT care about other games. WoW is literally the only game I play on the PC.
What's the recommendation for a video card that can run WoW @ 4K at reasonably high settings? I just upgraded to an i7-8700k. My existing card is a GTX 950 which runs WoW beautifully at 1080p, but at 4K it's kind of struggling at mid-range settings.
I do NOT care about other games. WoW is literally the only game I play on the PC.
Yeah I'm not wanting to do anything crazy. I lucked out finding a 4K monitor at a thrift shop for 16 bucks. I just assumed there existed a sub $300 video card that could run WoW at 4K. Guess not!I played at 5760x1080 (3x 1080p monitors) for a while too, and honestly, that was much more awesome than 4K. I was running 3x 780 SLI at the time though, so no idea how that would translate to a single video card.
What's the recommendation for a video card that can run WoW @ 4K at reasonably high settings? I just upgraded to an i7-8700k. My existing card is a GTX 950 which runs WoW beautifully at 1080p, but at 4K it's kind of struggling at mid-range settings.
I do NOT care about other games. WoW is literally the only game I play on the PC.
The WoW mods/UI layer is all written in LUA and heavily CPU bound. Add more cores.my WoW UI probably needs its own GPU.
I ended up switching back to 1080p for WoW. It isn't worth it.